I don't think it will be as hot as it has been the past 2 days. 110 degrees! I was at the 2010 Holiday bowl with Locker in it so I look forward to seeing him play again. The Chargers did a good job vs McFadden in the 2nd half last week so hopefully they can keep it going against an equally explosive Johnson.

On another note, weren't the Chiefs supposed to be the best team in the AFCW? Losing to the Bills 21-0...

I don't think it will be as hot as it has been the past 2 days. 110 degrees! I was at the 2010 Holiday bowl with Locker in it so I look forward to seeing him play again. The Chargers did a good job vs McFadden in the 2nd half last week so hopefully they can keep it going against an equally explosive Johnson.

On another note, weren't the Chiefs supposed to be the best team in the AFCW? Losing to the Bills 21-0...

The Chiefs were all hype. They're a classic boom or bust team, and they busted....HARD. Chiefs fans hyped them up to Tony Moeaki-like levels because they finally had a team that wasn't absolute crap, when their team really wasn't that good/ready to be a bigtime NFL team._________________

MrDrew wrote:

Everything about Rivers is Awkward, reminiscent of a Giraffe with Down's Syndrome

Curtis Brinkley is starting Sunday's game against the Titans.
Ronnie Brown is completely out of gas and the Chargers know it. He'll come off the bench and serve as the third-down back. Brinkley, a former undrafted free agent, is a desperation option only for fantasy owners.

Curtis Brinkley will probably run for an easy 100 yards. After that run-D performance last week with no Sen'Derrick Marks and Colin McCarthy, I don't have much faith in stopping any1._________________
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